2 posts tagged “entertainment”
Okay so obviously girls must play video games right? Who wants Barbie dolls when you can have live out cyber Barbie fantasies in the World of Barbie MMRPG or the redlight district of Club Penguin Underground. That being said, have you ever glazed the software aisles of mega discount department stores to see what rubbish titles developers are creating to entice fem tots. When I saw My Little Pony my initial thought was somebody must have dropped an dvd from the nostalgic
80's sections into the gaming area by mistake, then I noticed the ESRB rating. WTF, someone actually developed a title based on a washed up eighties license? Then I read the title. "My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie's Party Parade". Well holy (explicative), it's something everyone can enjoy. Girls like pony's especially pink ones, guys like to party, hell everyone digs a scrumptious pie, and with so much to celebrate we might as well toss in a parade... and that's exactly what this title is about, helping Pinkie Pie (the pink pony) plan for the best birthday party celebration Pony Town has ever seen. For the sake of the developers I hope they were high on crystal meth while forced to work on this.
I don't know how many cups of coffee I had today but perhaps I should cut back I'm suffering from nasty headaches this afternoon and I'm kinda wondering if its caffeine induced. Oh, and today I discovered Air America, a leftwing talk radio network which streams their programming on the internet and a handful of radio stations (none in Georgia). I heard about them during a reply of a interview segment with an Air America guest on HRC's Agenda talk program on XM during my 110 minute commute to work this morning. Perhaps listening to all the screaming and angry sentiment over the political state of our nation is what gave me the cranium pains. Anyway, if you're in the market for a stimulating intellectual radio experience that's not entirely rightwing give Air America a listen.
Related links:
Listen to Air America Online
Listen to Human Rights Campaign: The Agenda Online